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Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 04 Apr 2018, 20:41
by piearce9
Yes, just one relegation spot this season whilst they restructure the leagues at this level.

Watching the red card decision on the day, I thought he had it right. But the video does suggest it was a harsh one and probably a yellow. I listened to John Hill’s radio interview and he said it was only a booking, which was a rather honest assessment.

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 18 Nov 2019, 09:53
by Dutchreferee
Hello Everyone , long time ago that we have seen eachother. But I am coming to the Yeltz again !!!! On the 18 januari 2020 v Daventry Town.

Hope to meet a lot of you again. ;D

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 18 Nov 2019, 11:26
by Dutchreferee
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Still whistling. Do you like my pink tenue ??

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 18 Nov 2019, 13:28
by andy
Good to hear from you again after so long! Since you have been away we have become a good team. A very good team. You will enjoy what you see.
By the way pink definitely does not suit you!!! ;D

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 18 Nov 2019, 21:35
by Dutchreferee
Yes . I was following the Yeltz on Youtube ! 0-5 last saturday v Kempston. Me and my friend Berry wil definitly meet you again in Halesowen. and many others.

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 18 Nov 2019, 21:36
by Dutchreferee
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Orange is better ??

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 18 Nov 2019, 21:42
by andy
Dutchreferee wrote:
18 Nov 2019, 21:36
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Yes. Definitely. Though a slightly unfortunate photo regarding the position of yourself and the player......

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 27 Nov 2019, 10:09
by Dutchreferee
At the end of the eighth century, an English missionary Liafwin traveled to the IJssel, crossed the river and founded a wooden church. The town grew in population numbers and has always been inhabited since then. Liafwin is better known to us as the Holy Lebuinus. In the centuries that followed, the wooden church was expanded into the Lebuïnus Church, one of the first buildings in the city. Lebuin came from England and named "his" city after his former home town: Daventry !

Yes indeed . My hometown Deventer is founded by an Englishman 1250 years ago.
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Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 27 Nov 2019, 10:12
by Dutchreferee
Thats why me and my friend Berry will come to the Grove at 18-01 v Daventry Town ! See you on the 18 th !!

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 28 Nov 2019, 18:01
by piearce9
Nice story, Dutchref. Be great to have you back at The Grove. No supporting Daventry!